Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe everything you hear. This is not common at all.
I let my DD have her boyfriend stay over but they are both 20 and in college. No way would I let this happen in HS. Pretty sure I’m an outlier.
We are non-White, non-Christian UMC immigrants from a moderately conservative society. My kids did not even have the time to date in HS. They dated in college, but, we were not told about it and we never asked. They knew that we would not approve of random BFs and GFs being paraded in front of us. They knew that they had to find people we would approve of and only come to us when they needed the permission to marry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe everything you hear. This is not common at all.
I let my DD have her boyfriend stay over but they are both 20 and in college. No way would I let this happen in HS. Pretty sure I’m an outlier.
We are non-White, non-Christian UMC immigrants from a moderately conservative society. My kids did not even have the time to date in HS. They dated in college, but, we were not told about it and we never asked. They knew that we would not approve of random BFs and GFs being paraded in front of us. They knew that they had to find people we would approve of and only come to us when they needed the permission to marry.
Anonymous wrote:I’m told that it is commonly accepted by parents that their teenagers will have sleepovers with their boyfriends or girlfriends. I completely floored by this concept and not sure if I should believe what I’m hearing. Is this really a thing these days where parents just go along with this or even enable it on summer trips?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe everything you hear. This is not common at all.
I let my DD have her boyfriend stay over but they are both 20 and in college. No way would I let this happen in HS. Pretty sure I’m an outlier.